Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Teeth are perhaps one of the most readily identifiable traits that categorize vertebrates. Indeed, much of what we know about human evolution is based on fossilized teeth. In a similar manner the teeth of other vertebrates can serve as an important clue in identifying the relationship between the morphology of the organism and its environment. Before this potential can be realized, we need a more integrative approach for examining the role of different tooth structures. Previous studies have explored the role of tooth shape largely divorced from the way teeth interact with each other, with food, and with different anatomical structures involved in feeding. My dissertation addresses how measuring...
Diet plays an incontrovertible role in primate evolution, affecting anatomy, growth and development,...
Mammalian tooth form reflects the material proper-ties of foods. Much research has focused on relati...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
Teeth are crucial in elucidating the life history of vertebrates. However, most studies of teeth hav...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Durophagy is the consumption of hard-shelled prey-item...
Despite the exceptional diversity and central role of dentitions in vertebrate evolution, many aspec...
Teleost dentitions, often polyphyodont and lacking occlusion, provide the potential for tooth form t...
Teeth continue to be in the focus in many paleontological and neontological disciplines, and their m...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins of morphological specializations in mammals is a key...
Research on the feeding dynamics of carnivorous dinosaurs, most of which fall within Theropoda, is b...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
Teeth act as tools for acquiring and processing food, thus holding a prominent role in vertebrate ev...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
Diet plays an incontrovertible role in primate evolution, affecting anatomy, growth and development,...
Mammalian tooth form reflects the material proper-ties of foods. Much research has focused on relati...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
Teeth are crucial in elucidating the life history of vertebrates. However, most studies of teeth hav...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Durophagy is the consumption of hard-shelled prey-item...
Despite the exceptional diversity and central role of dentitions in vertebrate evolution, many aspec...
Teleost dentitions, often polyphyodont and lacking occlusion, provide the potential for tooth form t...
Teeth continue to be in the focus in many paleontological and neontological disciplines, and their m...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins of morphological specializations in mammals is a key...
Research on the feeding dynamics of carnivorous dinosaurs, most of which fall within Theropoda, is b...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
Teeth act as tools for acquiring and processing food, thus holding a prominent role in vertebrate ev...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
Diet plays an incontrovertible role in primate evolution, affecting anatomy, growth and development,...
Mammalian tooth form reflects the material proper-ties of foods. Much research has focused on relati...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...